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Al Bawaba Article Rating

SAS Opens Regional Headquarters in Riyadh | Al Bawaba

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    66% Medium Right

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

53% : " SAS's regional HQ will house leadership, customer engagement, consulting, innovation resources, further strengthening collaboration with local partners and customers across key sectors such as banking, government, energy and utilities and telecom.
44% : Our investment underscores SAS's belief in the Kingdom's potential and our commitment to supporting Vision 2030." said Alexander Tikhonov, Regional Director, Middle East Türkiye & Africa, SAS. Mohammed Kiki, Country Manager, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, SAS added "From Riyadh, SAS will partner with governments, enterprises, and academia across the Middle East to deliver cutting-edge AI and analytics solutions.
41% : The new headquarters strengthens SAS's long-standing presence in the Kingdom and signals its commitment to helping governments and enterprises harness the power of AI and advanced analytics to drive innovation, efficiency, and sustainable growth.

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